Here's a fun one, that I find absolutely fascinating. You have 4 diaphragms in your body! We all know about the common one, the Thoracic Diaphragm that lies under your lungs and helps vacuum air in and out of your chest. Today I'm here to show you that there are 3 more that are equally as … Continue reading Your 4 Diaphragms

Our modern day life is full of chronic ailments - body aches and pains, and also disorders of respiration, digestion, brain function, locomotion, and mood. Chronic illness now dominates healthcare because everyone is affected. I'm sure you can relate to at least one of these ailments that I've described and believe it or not, they … Continue reading Chronic Illness

Today I'll share with you my absolute new favorite exercise that I've translated into a yoga pose: Salamander Pose It's my new favorite because it combines shoulder stability, hip stability, and core stability! You can even spice in some glute activation! This beautiful movement does a whole body good 🙂 It comes from the corrective … Continue reading Salamander Pose

These past few weeks have been pretty crazy, hence the reason why I haven't been writing. Today, I'd like to share something really simple with you that I learned from Dr. Perry Nickelston that's really helped me move through a lot of the stress and it's all centered around your heart center! Your whole body … Continue reading Fascial Implosion: Sternal Release

Yoga in general is great for a number of different conditions and diseases. This is simply because it fosters movement (which is the best kind of medicine), breath, and mindfulness (which help decrease your stress). Healthy movement paired with breath plus the decreased stress from mindfulness can do wonders for your body. Today we'll look at how … Continue reading Yoga for Headaches

Today we'll demystify and breakdown "Tight Hamstrings." It's a common diagnosis among a lot of people. You've probably heard of it or suffered from it at one point as it often keeps you from folding forward and touching your toes. Hamstrings are a bit more complicated than they seem. They can actually be both "tight" and "not tight" at the … Continue reading Are Your Hamstrings Actually Tight?

For the first time in our history as humans we've reached an era where sitting has become a position that we hold for long periods of time. Historically, we would stand and move around to work our fields, work in a factory, etc. Time spent sitting was much less was used for times of rest. Sitting was … Continue reading How to Sit

Back pain is a pretty common affliction. Most, if not everyone, has experienced it at one point in their life. Here is some easy yoga to help with those times when you have it, or you can use these to help stave it off. This will be pretty different from your standard "Yoga for Low … Continue reading Yoga For Low Back Pain

A yoga push up, or Chaturanga Dandasana/Low Plank/4 Limbed Staff, is commonly used in many styles of yoga. It's a great strength building pose, plus it activates a lot of stabilizer muscles: Think of it like your entire back, from your neck down to your heel, is pulling you up, and your chest and core have … Continue reading Hack the Brain to Stabilize Your Chaturanga